The Impact of Prison Labor Programs on Recidivism: The Case of Chile
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Grau Veloso, Nicolás
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The Impact of Prison Labor Programs on Recidivism: The Case of Chile
Abstract
We estimate the effect of prison labor programs on recidivism using a nationwide census-based
dataset of all prison inmates released in 2010 in Chile and tracked for two years after release. Because
participation in prison labor programs is not random, we use an instrumental variables (IV) regression
procedure to address endogeneity and to estimate whether there is a reduced probability of recidivism
that can be attributed to participation in prison labor programs. The results indicate that once the
endogeneity problem is addressed, participation in prison labor programs does not contribute to a
statistical reduction in the odds of recidivism for the overall sample; however, the estimation of
heterogeneous effects reported statistically significant effects for specific groups.
Policy Implications
This study contributes to increased efficiency in the use of public funds by assessing whether a social
program is fulfilling the objectives for which it was created. Additionally, it provides information
about the effect of prison labor programs on a specific groups of inmates.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/143273
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Serie de Documentos de Trabajo, No. 440, pp. 1 - 31, Marzo, 2017
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